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In God We Trust

No child is left unindoctrinated



In God We Trust, No child is left unindoctrinatedDuring President Reagan's first meeting with his cabinet, Barbara Honegger, who attended the meeting, reported that CIA Director William Casey told President Reagan, "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American people believe is false." Operation Mockingbird is the disinformation program that Casey was talking about. The goal of Operation Mockingbird was to plant communist propagandists within the media and entertainment industry for nefarious purposes.

"E. Pluribus Unum"

The CIA not only planted communists and useful idiots within the mainstream media, they planted communist propagandists within all major magazines, newspapers and publishers, and during the Carter regime, they managed to infiltrate the education system, via the Department of Education. As a result, much of our history is either completely false or altered to suit the global communist agenda. For example, three acquaintances were talking about things they learned by helping their children with homework. One lady said she learned that "E. Pluribus Unum" is the official U.S. national motto, and "In God We Trust" was not even on our currency until the early 1960s. Amazingly, everyone smiled and nodded their heads in agreement. When I told her that she was wrong, she turned and said, in a condescending tone, “You can't argue with facts." Without saying a word, I pulled out an 1879 Morgan Silver Dollar, that's inside a plastic case on my key chain, and showed it to her. She looked at it and said, “That's not real." So I took the coin out of the plastic case and handed it to her. After turning the coin over several times, meticulously examining both sides, she handed the coin back and said, “My son's textbook clearly stated that In God We Trust was not on U.S. currency until the 1960s." She said people were criticizing Obama for saying that E. Pluribus Unum was the U.S. national motto, and her son's history teacher told the class that Obama was right, that E. Pluribus Unum had been the U.S. national motto since the 1700s because it's on The Great Seal. She said, "I personally verified that in my son's textbook.



"In God We Trust"

That's when I explained that E. Pluribus Unum is just one of three Latin phrases, apothegms, on the U.S. Coat of Arms or Great Seal, and the other two phrases are Annuit Coeptis and Novus Ordo Seclorum. None of the three phrases were ever adopted as the official U.S. national motto. So when and how did "In God We Trust" become the national motto? Well, on July 30, 1956, Congress passed a Joint Resolution (H. J. Resolution 396) titled: "To establish a national motto of the United States." The resolution did not change the national motto. It "established" one. "In God We Trust" was the very first official U.S. national motto. However, that wasn't the first time the motto appeared on U.S. currency. The motto actually came about because of a war of words between the north and the south during the Civil War. During the Civil War, southern newspapers referred to the north as evil northern aggressors, devils, and godless heathens. In 1861, Rev. Mark R. Watkinson wrote a letter to the Treasury Department and suggested adding a statement recognizing God in some form on our coins in order to "relieve us from the ignominy of heathenism." Moreover, the Confederate National Anthem, "God Save the South", was published in southern newspapers in 1861. In response, the Battle Hymn of the Republic (Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory) was published in the Boston Atlantic Monthly in 1862. Southern newspapers also published articles that stressed the fact that the preamble of the Confederate Constitution included God, and the U.S. Constitution did not. In addition, the phrase "Deo Vindice" (variously translated as God Vindicates) was on the official seal of the Confederacy, and it was adopted as the official Confederate motto. From 1863 through 1864, the Confederate congress argued about changing the motto. Several Senators suggested changing the motto to Deo Duce Vicemus (God Leads Our Victory). Senator Thomas Semmes of Louisiana objected to the change and proposed changing the motto to simply "Under God".

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Our children are misled by a state run indoctrination system that rewrites history to suit the U.N. globalist agenda

The phrase Under God first appeared on the Coat of Arms of the city of New Westminster, Canada in 1860, and it was widely used throughout the north and the south during the Civil War. President Lincoln used the phrase Under God in the Gettysburg address in 1863. As a result, several southern newspapers accused Lincoln of plagiarizing the term. Moreover, the Confederate move to change their motto was reported in newspapers of the time, and many northern citizens wrote letters to government officials asking for an official response. Under God was one of the phrases suggested to Congress. Congress finally responded by authorizing the Secretary of Treasury to place the phrase "In God We Trust" on the 1864 two-cent coin. In 1865, another resolution directed the Secretary of the Treasury to place the motto on all gold and silver coins. All U.S. coins minted after 1865, with few exceptions, are embossed with the motto "In God We Trust." The directive did not include paper currency, but the motto was finally added to paper currency in the early 1960s. That's the true history of our national motto, and it goes all the way back to 1864. Finally, our children are misled by a state run indoctrination system that rewrites history to suit the U.N. globalist agenda. Not even our history is safe from the fiction writers who make up history to suit the globalist agenda. Globalists prefer the phrase "E. Pluribus Unum" (From Many, One) because it fits their global communist agenda. In God We Trust does not. I call it the Obama-Bush-Clinton shuck and jive indoctrination system, where facts and truth do not matter, and no child is left unindoctrinated. Did CIA Director William Casey really say, "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false"? Joint resolution to establish a national motto of the United States ‘In God We Trust’: House reaffirms national motto — yet again

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Charles Wills——

Charles Wills is a retired Engineer.
Since retirement, he has devoted much of his free time to reading and researching
world and biblical history. He enjoys reading and collecting old books, especially
textbooks published before the turn of the 20th century, as well as writing about the
wealth of information hidden in them.


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